DESCRIPCIÓN
Also available in Spanish with the title: The Journey of Frederic Edwin Church - Through Colombia and Ecuador April - October 1853
Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900), the greatest exponent of the so-called Hudson River School, used to travel much of the year to unknown territories in order to become familiar with nature and take notes for his paintings. Inspired by the study trips of Humboldt—the German scientist and humanist—he undertook various journeys that took him to various places in the world. Among these, in 1853, he toured remote and exotic places in Colombia and Ecuador. This book provides innovative documentation of the trip and shows for the first time to the world most of the sketches and drawings made during that journey, which reside in the Cooper-Hewitt Museum in New York. Pablo Navas Sanz de Santamaría's extensive research for this study reveals ignored plastic and human facets of the painter. His surprising work constitutes a valuable testimony of the people, life and customs of these countries at the beginning of the second half of the 19th century.
DETALLES
- 2008
- English
- 2kg
- 192 pages
- 28x28cm
- 9789588306261
First place - Latino Book Awards 2009 - BookExpo America, USA — Best art book in English
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CRÉDITOS
Author: Pablo Navas Sanz de Santamaría
Editor: Benjamín Villegas
This book has been created, designed and developed in Colombia with the institutional support of: Universidad de los Andes Thomas Greg & Sons